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- Manage Diabetes the Natural Way - By : Troy Francis
Currently, about 20.8 million Americans suffer from some form of diabetes. That's a whopping 7% of the population. Of those 20.8 million people, it's estimated that nearly one-third of them (or 6.2
- Diabetic Diets - By : Stephen Todd
When a person has diabetes, their body does not produce enough insulin to manage the blood sugar levels within the body. This means that a person will have to resort to other measures for controllin
- What to Do if You Have Hypoglycemia - By : Jessica Deets
Hypoglycemia is a condition involving a low blood sugar level. It usually affects adults and children over 10 years of age. Symptoms include feeling tired, fatigued, anxious, hungry, light-headed,
- Diabetes and Your Heart - By : Bob Fleming
Diabetes is one condition that must be treated as soon as it is diagnosed, even though in its early stages it doesn't hurt, or cause inconvenience, or create any worrisome symptoms. But ignoring i
- Diabetes and Your Mouth - By : Bob Fleming
We diabetics have to pay even more attention to our teeth and gums than other people. We are at greater risk of cavities, gum disease and tooth infections. Not only that, but those infections ca
- Diabetes and Your Eyes - By : Bob Fleming
Diabetes can play havoc with your eyes, and sometimes there are no early sumptoms. So you may have no idea anything is wrong until your eyesight is in danger. Here are the main eye problems that
- Diabetic? Exercise Is Essential - By : Gabe Mirkin, M.D.
Thirty-five percent of all Americans will develop diabetes, which can cause heart attacks, strokes, blindness, deafness, impotence, amputations, kidney failure and sudden death. Three studies show
- Diabetes and the Feet - By : Bob Fleming
We diabetics have to take special care of our feet, or we can find them troubled in two ways: reduced blood circulation and nerve damage. Here's what to look for and some prevention ideas. Symp
- Check Those Feet - By : Vivian Gilbert Zabel
The mantra for all diabetics is Check those feet, everyday, every way. Healthcare professionals preach the message; articles scream it over and over. However, many diabetics dont and wont. M
- Should Diabetics Drink Coffee? - By : Gabe Mirkin, M.D.
An extensive survey reported in JAMA (July 6, 2005) showed that drinking coffee reduces risk for developing type II diabetes. However, two recent studies suggest that once you have diabetes, drin
- Diabetic Diets - What to Eat and What to Avoid - By : Stephen Todd
When a person has diabetes, their body does not produce enough insulin to manage the blood sugar levels within the body. This means that a person will have to resort to other measures for controllin
- Diet Guidelines Can Kill You: What the FDA Diet Does for Diabetes - By : Patricia Skinner
In 1990, Dr. Diana Schwarzbein, M.D. joined a famous diabetic clinic in Santa Barbara, California. She found that the diabetics at this clinic were struggling to keep their blood sugar down and comp
- Blood Sugar Metabolism - Let Natural Drugs be Your Controller! - By : Darshana Vaishnav, M.D.
What is Diabetes? Diabetes is a disorder of carbohydrate metabolism and refers to Diabetes (siphoning through) Mellitus (sweet). People with this disorder have high level of blood sugar known
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